Word: examinee
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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"The Supreme Court's decision does not represent the majority of the people in many parts of the country, and public school education is traditionally a state problem; therefore, we must examine the best way to administer this decision," he said.
Abolishing one-man hearings should be central to any code of committee conduct, but equally important are a whole series of provisions for guarantees to the witness. He should have the power to cross-examine his accusers and to subpoena witnesses in his own behalf. Because accusations receive so much...
People, said he, should dare to examine any philosophy preaching any doctrine short of the violent overthrow of the Government. If they were afraid of ideas, they were obviously afraid of themselves.
Appearing in a 500-page document mailed yesterday to the faculty, these proposals grew out of a year-long study sponsored by the Ford Foundation to examine the position of behavioral science at Harvard. The report concerns nearly every phase of the fields of anthropology, psychology, history, government, economics, and...
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